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High-Paid Non-Judicial Court Workers Set for Deferred RaisesCourt administrators are preparing to distribute four years worth of deferred raises to highly paid non-judicial employees at the same time they are scouring their budget for cuts that are expected to force hundreds of layoffs. On April 27, lump-sum payments for retroactive raises will be made to unionized workers who are making more than $115,000 a year—1,740 of about 15,200 employees.
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